Why did you decide to write
a book about coal?
Not exact matches
Goodell's previous
books include Sunnyvale, a memoir
about growing up in Silicon Valley, which was a New York Times Notable
Book, and Big
Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future.
Steve: The first part of the
book, before you get to the case - by - case analysis of the threatened and endangered birds, the first part of the
book is just like a traditional
book, you can sit there and read it and it has various sections and one of them talks
about birds, as you know, literally canaries in
coal mines and the rest of the bird species out there as our canaries in the ecological
coal mine that we are in.
Ligon talks
about his work, including his response to Mapplethorpe via Notes on the Margin of the Black
Book, the
coal dust paintings, AMERICA, and the Coloring series.
This was noted by Gelbspan in his
book «Boiling Point»
about the
coal industry and CO2.
No future historian will write a
book about a world in which massive and ever expanding exploitation of
coal and oil coexist with a safe landing on climate change.
3 scientists of the day plus 1
book and thousands of press releases promoting the idea
about a new ICE AGE & / or a NEW WORLD COOLING, from the Fathers - of - Disinformation the
COAL and OIL Monopolies..
But the 51 gigatonnes of carbon pollution (GtCO2) in the
coal reserves that Australian companies already have on their
books represent
about 25 per cent of a precautionary 200 GtCO2 global carbon budget for
coal.
Not long after the release of Ross Gelbspan's 1997 «The Heat is On»
book, words in its
book jacket sleeve
about him being a «Pulitzer - winning journalist exposing industry efforts to confuse the public
about global warming» drew a response from skeptic climate scientist Dr S. Fred Singer, who categorically denied any quid pro quo arrangement with «big
coal & oil», while also directly saying Gelbspan was not a Pulitzer winner.